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What is Collateral Finance Corporation (CFC)?

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What is Collateral Finance Corporation (CFC)?

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CFC is a licensed California Finance Lender. CFC makes loans to dealers, collectors, and investors secured by four types of assets: Bullion – A gold, silver, palladium or platinum item whose value is directly related to the value of the underlying commodity. Examples: Gold American Eagles, Engelhard 100 ounce silver bars, etc. U.S. Gold Coins – Fungible semi-numismatic coins, certified by PCGS or NGC, whose value will be partially its numismatic value, but additionally the value of the underlying commodity. Examples: Common date Saint-Gaudens, Indian Head, or Liberty Head $10 and $20 coins. U.S. Silver Dollars – Normally fungible, common- date US silver dollars minted between 1878-1935. Coins would normally be certified by PCGS or NGC and graded between MS 60- MS 65. Rare Coins (certified by PCGS or NGC) – Coins whose value generally has nothing to do with the value of the underlying commodity. Examples: 1907 High Relief $20 gold coins, Proof Liberty Head $10 and $5 gold coins, etc. It

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